Saturday, November 17, 2007

Forex Boredom

Forex Boredom
A lot of people ask me "how many hours do you trade the
forex?" and my answer is that I generally trade every
trading day from the start of the London Open until the end
of the New York session and occasionally beyond.

At the weekend I usually carry out various forex studies
and I read various publications from other prominent
traders.

I do think that it is important to explain that although I
am trading for a lot of hours, this does not mean that I am
in an active trade for all of that time, in fact I am on
average in an active trade for very little of that time.

Many new and inexperienced traders seem to have the idea
that trading is about placing trades, and that the
watching and waiting is very boring. I suppose that this
is quite a natural assumption, but it is an assumption that
is quite incorrect.

The biggest part of trading ' and the hardest part for many
' is spent studying, planning, watching and waiting for
high probability trades.

I am often asked if I get bored just sitting in front of
the PC watching and waiting.

Do I ever get bored with forex? ' No, not bored -
Sometimes, however, I just am not in the mood for forex, so
at those rare times when I just do not want to think about
the forex ' I do something else. I don't agonise about
it, I just accept that there is no point in trying to think
forex when I am not in the mood to do so.

I love everything about forex trading. If I didn't, I would
do something else to earn a living, but I do not just sit
facing the PC screen, motionless, watching and waiting.

I study the charts, I look at what has happened, I look at
what is happening, I try to foresee what will happen and
why, I look at the inter- relationship between the
different currency pairs.

I study the fundamental side of the market a great deal. I
like to know why things happen.

I use all of the information that I study to make sure that
I am constantly aware of the ever changing facets of the
forex market and to ensure that my trading system is as up
to date as possible.

If you find that the only part of trading that you enjoy is
"being in a trade" or "closing a trade in profit", you may
well be in the wrong business.

To become highly successful in any field of endeavour, it
is essential to have a passion for the subject.

Does this mean that you will never be bored? ' No, but
being bored should be a rarity not the usual way you feel
about it.

The more that you love the whole subject of forex, the more
successful you will become.


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Martin Bottomley is a full time professional forex trader,
acknowledged author, forex tutor and co-developer of forex
trading software including The Amazing Stealth Forex
Trading system.
You will find more information at:
http://www.stealthforex.com

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